Din’t mean to hit “post” quite yet. Anyway, I don’t know if there’s some law that requires long annoying monologues, but I would think a more interactive format would work much better at winning people’s supports. While it’s true that asking someone for a moment of their time will mean you don’t get to deliver your monologue if they say “no”, I would think that a polite good bye a that point would leave a much more favorable impression of the candidate than a long boring speech in which the listener isn’t interested.
If you think that would work for you, by all means do it. Tomorrow is the primary.